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HELP: (N) 도움, 쓸모가 있는 것, 쓸모가 귀중한 것, 치료, 거드는 사람, 고용인들, 한 그릇 (N) help, to be useful, help, care, help, help, a bowl (V) 돕다, 피하다, 규제하다, 에게 집어 주다, 나누다, 거들다 (V) help, avoid, help, help, divide, put in SOURCE: (1) http://online.lingvosoft.com/main.jsp;jsessionid=bc30b5a336c195736516?do=Lingvosoft.com-online-form_sample&direction=1&status=translate&lang1=23&lang2=ko&refid=-1&source=help (2) http://translate.Google.com/translate_t?hl=en#ko|en|%0AN%09%20%EB%8F%84%EC%9B%80%2C%20%EC%93%B8%EB%AA%A8%EA%B0%80%20%EC%9E%88%EB%8A%94%20%EA%B2%83%2C%20%EC%93%B8%EB%AA%A8%EA%B0%80%20%EA%B7%80%EC%A4%91%ED%95%9C%20%EA%B2%83%2C%20%EC%B9%98%EB%A3%8C%2C%20%EA%B1%B0%EB%93%9C%EB%8A%94%20%EC%82%AC%EB%9E%8C%2C%20%EA%B3%A0%EC%9A%A9%EC%9D%B8%EB%93%A4%2C%20%ED%95%9C%20%EA%B7%B8%EB%A6%87%0AV%09%20%EB%8F%95%EB%8B%A4%2C%20%ED%94%BC%ED%95%98%EB%8B%A4%2C%20%EA%B7%9C%EC%A0%9C%ED%95%98%EB%8B%A4%2C%20%EC%97%90%EA%B2%8C%20%EC%A7%91%EC%96%B4%20%EC%A3%BC%EB%8B%A4%2C%20%EB%82%98%EB%88%84%EB%8B%A4%2C%20%EA%B1%B0%EB%93%A4%EB%8B%A4

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14y ago

Nah Nhun (나는)(silent h's) or Nahn (난)(silent h)

(there's also similar ways to say it - it depends...)

Also, "난" (pronounce like American "non")

Here I am. = 여기 있습니다. (Yeo-gi iss-seum-ni-da.)

You can also state your noun and then end it with "입니다" (which Romanized is, im-ni-da) It's like saying "chimney" without the "ch" and then saying "dot" without the "t".

An example: 이명박 입니다. (sounds like, E myung bahk, Romanized is, "i-myeong-pak im-ni-da." This means, "I am Myeong Pak Lee".

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12y ago

"follow me" translates to, "nal ttalawa" (날 따라와) in Korean.

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12y ago

You may say 'watashi ni shitagatte,' written: 私に従って

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11y ago

if you're talking to adults/ people older than you, say 'joo-sae-yo'

if you're talking to younger children say 'jo'

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10y ago

Hangul: 말해

Romanization: Malhae

You can also say 말 (mal) which is informal. 말해봐 (malhaebwa) which is normal, polite, or 말해봐요 (malhaebwayo) which is formal.

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11y ago

제발 나에 게와 서 = please come to me

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14y ago

eil lo wah

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